Dr Jude Piesse
Humanities and Social Science
Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies
Email: J.I.Piesse@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 3844
I am a Senior Lecturer in English Literature working within the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University. My most recent book, The Ghost in the Garden: in search of Darwin’s lost garden (Scribe, 2021), blends biography, nature writing, memoir, and historical research to tell the story of Darwin’s childhood garden. My monograph British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832–1877 (Oxford University Press, 2016) is about the literary and print culture of nineteenth-century emigration from Britain.
Other recent publications and projects have spanned the practice of fiction and creative non-fiction, the environmental humanities, animal studies, women’s writing, archival research, and nineteenth-century garden history.
I have co-organised five collaborative public engagement projects with partners including Sefton Park Palm House, Shropshire Museum Service, and Shropshire Wildlife Trust. I have also disseminated my writing and research widely via national and international media broadcasts and public talks.
I currently lead the MA module 7106ENGLIT Place: Imagining Place in Modern Times and the new L6 module 6128ENGL Developments in Contemporary Writing and Publishing. I teach on a range of other modules, usually including 4108ENGL Environment, Culture and Technology and 6109ENGL Our House: Representing Domestic Space.
I supervise or co-supervise a number of PhD projects within the department:
-‘The Letters, Life and Legacy of Susannah Darwin, née Wedgwood (1765-1817)’ (as lead supervisor).
-‘Communicating with the Other: Cultural representations of spiritual and technological communication from 1880-1930’
- Two PhDs by Publication, titles tbc.
- 'Becoming a Domestic Science Teacher: Students at F. L. Calder's School for Teacher Training, 1915-1925'
- 'Estate of Mind: Poetics of Narco-Modernity, 1989-2008'
Degrees
2013, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, PhD in English
2009, King's College London, London, United Kingdom, MA in English Literature (1850-Present)
2004, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, MA in Creative Writing (Prose)
2001, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, BA in English
Highlighted publications
Piesse J. 2021. The Ghost in the Garden: In Search of Darwin's Lost Garden Scribe. London 978-1913348052 Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2016. British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832-1877 Oxford University Press 9780198752967 DOI Publisher Url
Chapters
Piesse J. 2025. ‘Planting a Garden in Brontë Country: Gardens in the Brontës’ Lives, Art, and Legacy’ Wynne D, Regis A. The Edinburgh Companion to the Brontës and the Arts Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh
Piesse JI. 2018. Exiles and Exes: Women's Emigration Poetry and Fiction in the Victorian Periodical Press International Migrations in the Victorian Era Brill. Leiden
Piesse J. 2017. The path out of Haworth: mobility, migration and the global in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley and the writings of Mary Taylor Wynne D, Regis A. Charlotte Brontë: Legacies and Afterlives Manchester University Press 978-1-7849-9246-0 DOI Publisher Url
Piesse JI. 2014. "'Ever so Many Partings Welded Together'": Serial Settlement and Great Expectations . Wagner T. Domestic Fiction in Colonial Australia and New Zealand Pickering and Chatto
Journal article
Piesse J. 2024. Done with Dickens Dickens Quarterly, 41 :35-42 DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Piesse J. 2020. Perspective: The History and Afterlife of Darwin's Childhood Garden Journal of Victorian Culture, 25 :264-278 DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Piesse J. 2013. 2012 VanArsdel Prize Essay Dreaming across Oceans: Emigration and Nation in the Mid-Victorian Christmas Issue Victorian Periodicals Review, 46 :37-60 DOI Publisher Url
Other
Piesse J. 2024. 'Plotholders' (creative non-fiction essay. Accepted, forthcoming) Anthophile,
Piesse J. 2012. 'The Question' (short story) Mslexia, 53 Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2010. The Mikuni Warrior Dolls (short story) Transmission Magazine,
Piesse J. 2008. Like Pepper (short story) Bonne Route, Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2004. Fool's Leap (fiction) Publisher Url
Internet publication
Piesse J. 2023. Recreating the Legacy of Darwin Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2023. Escaping the pitfalls of 3 pm Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2022. Q and A reflection Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2021. LJMU News Feature on The Ghost in the Garden Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2020. 'Finding the right venue – ‘Fern Crazy’ Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2019. Fern Crazy at Sefton Park Palm House Publisher Url
Books (authored)
Piesse J. 2021. The Ghost in the Garden: In Search of Darwin's Lost Garden Scribe. London 978-1913348052 Publisher Url
Piesse J. 2016. British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832-1877 Oxford University Press 9780198752967 DOI Publisher Url
Book review
Piesse JI. 2019. Imagined Homelands: British Poetry in the Colonies, by Jason R. Rudy Literature and History,
Piesse JI. 2017. Place and Progress in the Works of Elizabeth Gaskell Modern Language Review,
Piesse JI. 2016. Beautiful Trees, by Nick Perring Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, Nine
Piesse JI. 2013. Dickens and Mass Culture, by Juliet John Victoriographies: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790-1914, Three
Piesse J. 2009. Literary Thrillers (review piece on Intuition by Allegra Goodman, The Twisted Heart by Rebecca Gowers and Hearts & Minds by Amanda Craig). Mslexia,
Piesse J. 2006. Light summer fiction review piece (The Undomestic Goddess, by Sophie Kinsella; Recipe for a Perfect Marriage, by Kate Kerrigan; Ya-Yas in Bloom, by Rebecca Wells) Mslexia,
Piesse J. 2005. The Icarus Girl Mslexia,
Conference publication
Abberley W, Carver B, Lewis-Bill H, Welshman R, Piesse J. “Strange New Today: Victorians, Crisis and Response.” Piesse J. Strange New Today Publisher Url
Highlighted activities
Media Coverage:
Radio 4 Open Country episode on Darwin's Childhood Garden 2024. 2024
Midlands Today television evening news feature on The Ghost in the Garden 2021. 2021
BBC Radio 4 Today Programme interview about new book, The Ghost in the Garden, with Sian Lloyd. 2021. 2021
BBC Radio Kent Mid-morning interview about new book, The Ghost in the Garden, with Julia George. 2021. 2021
Professional activities
Public engagement:
Other, School children, Public talk and storytelling sessions, Invited speaker, Liverpool College, Queen's Road, Liverpool, Liverpool College Library Opening, Assembly, and Class Visits, In memory of Liverpool College staff member Sarah Bowers, I was invited to give an assembly presentation about my writing, Darwin's childhood garden, and The Ghost in the Garden to primary school children at Liverpool College. This was followed by opening the new pre-prep school library, in memory of Sarah Bowers, and eight class visits, reaching 200 children in total.. 2024
Participatory arts, Visitors to The Mount house and workshop participants, Collaborator/commissioner, The Mount (Darwin House), Shrewsbury, Mapping Susannah Darwin, I commissioned artist Katy Alston to create the ‘Mapping Susannah Darwin’ exhibit, now on display to visitors at Charles Darwin’s birthplace, The Mount (Darwin House), Shrewsbury. The exhibit is an output from my QR-funded project, ‘Susannah Darwin at The Mount: Hidden Maternal Histories’. Katy 'mapped' the life and experiences of Darwin's mother, Susannah, onto the space of Mount house in collaboration with workshop participants and in liaison with myself and the project team., https://www.katy-alston.co.uk/. 2024
Other, Radio 4 listeners, Media broadcast, Speaker and collaborator, On location in Shrewsbury, Radio 4 Open Country programme, Contribution to/co-production of Radio 4 Open Country episode on 'Darwin's Childhood Garden', underpinned by my research. Two broadcasts on 2nd and 4th May, and available on BBC Sounds on ongoing basis., https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yqpy. 2024
Conference presentation:
Hidden Histories and Public Events (organised panel event featuring contributions from myself and two LJMU PGRs), Event 2024, Gladstone's Library, Oral presentation. 2024
The Mount Doves and Other Tales: Susannah Darwin at The Mount, Susannah Darwin at The Mount: Hidden Maternal Histories, The Mount, Shrewsbury (Darwin House)., Oral presentation. 2024
Darwin's Ecological Vision and the Garden at The Mount, Transitions 2023 (biennial annual conference for ASLE-UKI (the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, UK/Ireland), University of Liverpool, Oral presentation. 2023
Darwin's Ecological Vision and the Garden at The Mount, Transitions 2023 (biennial conference of ASLE-UKI, the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, UK/Ireland), University of Liverpool, Oral presentation. 2023
Glasshouses and Ferneries: Urban Gardens and Public Engagement at Sefton Park Palm House, In the City: Exploring Urban Landscapes (LJMU Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History symposium), Bluecoat, Liverpool, Oral presentation. 2022
'Writing Darwin's Garden at The Mount', 'Seeds of Literature' research seminar programme, Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France (online delivery),, Oral presentation. 2021
The Ghost in the Garden, Launch of the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History, Tate Liverpool, Oral presentation. 2019
“The Life and Times of Darwin’s Childhood Garden: Patterns, Pathways, Forms”, 'Victorian Patterns', British Association of Victorian Studies Annual Conference, University of Exeter, Oral presentation. 2018
The Life and Times of Darwin’s Childhood Garden: Patterns, Pathways, Forms, British Association of Victorian Studies Annual Conference 2018 - 'Victorian Patterns', University of Exeter, Oral presentation. 2018
“Prison Voices in the Classroom: Crime, Punishment, and Pedagogy in the Digital Age”, Crime Fiction(s): Victorian and Neo-Victorian Narratives of Crime and Punishment, Edinburgh Napier University, Oral presentation. 2018
Victorian Settler Emigration and the Radical Press, Fifth meeting of the North West Print Culture Research Network, Edge Hill University, Oral presentation. 2017
"Darwin the Writer: The Imaginative and Literary Life of Charles Darwin", Darwin's Childhood Garden Study Day, University Centre Shrewsbury, Lecture and creative workshop. 2017
"Five Million Journeys: Mass Emigration in the Victorian Peroidical Press", The Local and the Global (BAVS/NAVSA/AVSA annual conference), Venice, Oral presentation. 2013
"Widening Wests: Nineteenth-Century American Westerns and the Literature of Anglo Settler Migration", British Association for American Studies Annual Conference, University of Exeter, Oral presentation. 2013
'Victorian Settler Emigration in Print', Research Fellows’ Work-in-Progress Seminar Series., John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC., Oral presentation. 2012
"Decomposing Great Expectations: Reading Migration in Serial Form", Composition and Decomposition (BAVS annual conference), University of Birmingham, Oral presentation. 2011
"Dreaming Across Oceans: Emigration and the Nation at Christmas", Travel in the Nineteenth Century: Narratives, Histories, and Collections, University of Lincoln, Oral presentation. 2011
"Openings Without Limit: Female Emigration and the Case of Miss Rye", Work and Leisure (annual conference of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals), Canterbury Christ Church University, Oral presentation. 2011
"Consumption, Diffusion, and Influences; or, the Consequences of Three Metaphors", Popular Fictions: Selling Culture? (Annual Conference of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions), Liverpool John Moores University, Oral presentation. 2010
Other invited event:
The Aesthetics of Outdoor Spaces in the Victorian Period, University of Chester, Keynote at Study Day: Darwin's childhood garden (title tbc). 2024
University of Chester Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Postgraduate Conference, University of Chester, Keynote: Writing for Academic and Public Audiences. 2024
Being Human Festival webinar, Online, Live interview about funded public engagement projects: with Being Human Festival team, for prospective Being Human Festival 2024 applicants.. 2024
Darwin Day lecture: The Ghost in the Garden, Norwich Research Park, Quadrum Institute of Bioscience, University of East Anglia, Keynote lecture: At Darwin Day symposium. 2023
The Ghost in the Garden: Darwin at The Mount, Theatre Severn Shrewsbury, Concluding keynote at the Darwin Festival, Theatre Severn.. 2023
Darwin in Conversation book talk, Cambridge University Library, Talk to the Friends of Cambridge University Library and members of the public about The Ghost in the Garden and doing creative research in CUL special collections. Linked to the Darwin in Conversation exhibition. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/whats/friends-ghost-garden. 2022
Women's Institute book talk, Glyndyfrdwy, Wales, Talk to members of Glyndyfrdwy Women's Institute and other Glyndyfrdwy residents about The Ghost in the Garden. 2022
Shrewsbury Festival of Literature, Shrewsbury, Public talk about The Ghost in the Garden at Shrewsbury Festival of Literature.. 2021
'Writing Darwin's Garden at The Mount', Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France (online delivery), Talk for the university's 'Seeds of Literature' research seminar programme.. 2021
Thinking about Vagrancy in the Victorian Age, Birkbeck Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, Roundtable discussion with Alistair Robinson, Matthew Beaumont and Charlotte Mathieson.. 2021
Media Coverage:
Radio 4 Open Country episode on Darwin's Childhood Garden 2024
Podcast about book The Ghost in the Garden for the gardening podcast 'Roots and All'. 2021
Midlands Today television evening news feature on The Ghost in the Garden 2021
BBC Radio 4 Today Programme interview about new book, The Ghost in the Garden, with Sian Lloyd. 2021
BBC Radio Kent Mid-morning interview about new book, The Ghost in the Garden, with Julia George. 2021
Interview with BBC Radio Shropshire about the Darwin's Childhood Study Day (co-organised with Shropshire Wildlife Trust in March 2016)
External collaboration:
Liverpool Botanical Trust, Liverpool Botanical Trust, for 'Orchid Fever' symposium (with Kate Walchester). 2024
Shropshire Museums Service, Shropshire Museum's Service, for the DarwIN Festival. 2023
University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University, Joint Liverpool Universities English and Creative Writing Network: a new network bringing together staff and PGRs across the city's English and Creative Writing departments. Includes three annual seminars and a mailing list. With Daniel Abdalla (Liverpool) and Catherine Morris (Hope). 2023
Sefton Park Palm House, Roy Boardman and Kate Martinez at Sefton Park Palm House (Being Human Festival activity, 'Fern Crazy').. 2019
University Centre Shrewsbury, at University of Chester (co-organized event: Darwin's Childhood Garden Study Day), Shropshire Wildlife Trust (co-organized event: Darwin's Childhood Garden Study Day). 2016
Conference organisation:
Orchid Fever, Co-organiser, https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/orchid-fever-propagating-and-hybridizing-orchids-over-the-last-200-years-tickets-802764218387?aff=oddtdtcreator. 2024
Susannah Darwin at The Mount: Hidden Maternal Histories, Organiser, https://darwin.originalshrewsbury.co.uk/events/susannah-darwin-at-the-mount-hidden-maternal-histories-symposium. 2024
Bi-annual North-West Print Culture Research Network Workshop, Liverpool John Moores University. In collaboration with Edge Hill University., Organiser. 2017
"Strange New Today: Victorians, Crisis, and Response", Co-organiser. 2011
External committees:
External Examiner, MA in English Literature, Teesside University, External Examiner. 2024
Other Professional Activity:
Grant application reviewer for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Grant Scheme. 2024
Public lecture at Gladstone's Library, Hawarden: 'Writing Darwin's Garden at The Mount: Darwin, Gardens, and the Literary Imagination'. 2023
ReachOut educational charity workshops, LJMU. Contribution to two outreach workshops with Liverpool schoolchildren at LJMU (first event held March 14th).. 2023
The Ghost in the Garden book launch. Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History seminar series.. 2021
"Victorian Settler Emigration in Print". Presentation given at Research Fellows' Work-in-Progress Seminar Series, John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington D.C..
May 2019: Public lecture at University Centre Shrewsbury, 'Narrating Darwin's Childhood Garden: The Mount Doves and Other Tales'..
Nov. 2017: I co-organized the bi-annual North-West Print Culture Research Network Workshop at Liverpool John Moores University, in collaboration with Edge Hill University. The event featured a range of presentations and papers from internal and external colleagues..
Peer-review: I have acted as a peer reviewer for manuscripts submitted to Studies in the Novel, Victorian Periodicals Review, Exclamat!on: An Interdisciplinary Journal, The Historical Journal, and Brontë Studies..
Public Lecture - 'Leaving Britain: Emigration and Literature in the Age of Empire', at Rowley's House, University Centre Shrewsbury. With graphic novelist Simon Grennan..
Research Grants Awarded:
Liverpool John Moores Communities and Impact QR grant route 2023/24, Susannah Darwin at The Mount: Hidden Maternal Histories, In collaboration with Shropshire Museums Service, Grant value (£): £6417.42, Duration of research project: 9. 2023
Being Human Festival, funded by AHRC and British Academy, The Nonsense Tree, Kate Walchester, LJMU, Grant value (£): £2715, Duration of research project: 6. 2023
British Association for Victorian Studies, 'Fern Crazy', Being Human Festival 2019 (supplementing award from Being Human)., Grant value (£): £240. 2019
Being Human Festival - funded by AHRC and British Academy, Fern Crazy, Grant value (£): £1497.70, Duration of research project: 6. 2019
AHRC, British Research Council Fellowship at Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington, Grant value (£): 3,500, Duration of research project: 4 months. 2012
British Association for Victorian Studies, British Association for Victorian Studies postgraduate funding for co-organized conference “‘Strange New Today’: Victorians, Crisis and Response”, Rebecca Welshman, Ben Carver, Hannah Lewis-Bill, Grant value (£): 400. 2011
AHRC, MA in Creative Writing (Prose), University of East Anglia - full fees and maintenance award., Grant value (£): £13,000, Duration of research project: 12 months. 2003
AHRC, AHRC Research Support Training Grant, towards attending the 2012 Dickens Universe at the University of California, Santa Cruz., Grant value (£): £849.11, Duration of research project: 1 week.
AHRC, Full AHRC Doctoral Research Grant for PhD at Exeter University, Grant value (£): 50,000, Duration of research project: 3 years.
Membership of professional bodies:
Member, Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment UK. 2023
Member, The Society of Authors. 2019
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy. 2017
Member, British Association for Victorian Studies. 2010
Award:
2023 Writer in Residence Award, Gladstone's Library, Hawarden. Two-week funded writer's residency to be undertaken in September 2023., https://www.gladstoneslibrary.org/news/volume/meet-our-writers-in-residence-for-2023. 2022
Quality Research funding award for project 'The Ghost in the Garden: The Life and Times of Darwin's Childhood Garden' (£394)., Liverpool John Moores University. 2019
The Vera Stanton Scholarship, Gladstone's Library. 2019
Quality Research fund award for research project ‘The Ghost in the Garden: The Life and Times of Darwin’s Childhood Garden’ (£2,000)., Liverpool John Moores University. 2018
Robert and Vineta Colby Book Prize shortlist for book British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832-1877, Research Society for Victorian Periodicals. 2017
VanArsdel Prize, Research Society for Victorian Periodicals. 2012
AHRC Research Support Training Grant, AHRC. 2012
BAVS conference funding (for "Strange New Today: Victorians, Crisis and Response"), British Association for Victorian Studies. 2011
BAVS conference presenter's bursary, British Association for Victorian Studies. 2011
AHRC Block Grant Partnership Studentship (PhD funding), AHRC. 2009
Editorial boards:
Anthem Studies in British History, Anthem Press., Editorial board member. 2018
Fellowships:
British Research Council Fellowship., AHRC-funded fellowship at John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.. 2012